Square D is good equipment. I suggest that you specify the "QO" line rather than accept the "Homeline" equipment. While the Homeline is certainly acceptable the QO is a bit better in my opinion and worth the slight increase in price.

Hopefully I'll get some time to fix a few of the quibbles I have found with it before it gets inspected.

The eletrician used a few metal staples to hold the wire and I don't like those so they'll have to be pulled and replaced with something a little easier on the cable. And a few of the cable clamps have not been tightened down into the panel enough, so I'll need to fix those.

At least according to your definition of "right". Millions of miles of wires have been installed with metal stapels and they have NOT be "hard" on the wires. If the cable clamps are not tight why do YOU have to tighten them, unless it is not a safety factor, which they are usually not since they are not part of the grounding circuit. I doubt that ANY technician would do any job to your satisfaction.

Correct and especially when they do not use common sense, which many of them only seem to use in their own homes.

I had my electrical inspection today for my service upgrade and was shocked at how nasty inspectors are. I always knew how nasty they could be to DIYers but, falsely, believed they would be more polite to licensed professionals.

My electrican had left my permit in his office - a 5 minute drive. Inspector turned up, OK'd the work but - laughing - refused to sign off on it because the permit was not there and - laughing - refused to wait.

I kept him going with small-talk and just as he got in the car, the electrician arrived. The inspector really laid into him but the work was eventually signed off on.